Concessionaires sought for boat quay

PHUKET TOWN: The Phuket Provincial Administration Organization (OrBorJor) has admitted defeat in its attempts to get tour boat operators to use its smart new Rassada Quay on Sri Sena Rd. Instead of trying to run the 65-million-baht quay itself, the OrBorJor now plans to call for bids from companies interested in running the pier on a concession basis. “We just don’t have the budget or the people to run the port,” Khun Wisut Santikun, deputy president of the OrBorTor, told the Gazette. The Rassada Quay was opened in November last year and attracted four tour boat operators. But when, in February, it started collecting port fees of five baht per outbound passenger, three of the operators pulled out and went back to using the fishing port opposite. The fishing port is filthy and reeks of rotting fish, and tourists often have to clamber precariously over other boats to get to their transport. But the operators say they prefer to use it because they can pay a fixed fee per month, no matter how many passengers they carry. “They all say that our rate is too high,” said K. Wisut. “Personally, I don’t agree. The facilities here are new. It is comfortable and it looks nice – we put 65 million baht into it.” He admitted, however, that the quay does have a couple of drawbacks. When the tide is particularly low, for example, there is not enough water for boats to come alongside. In addition, the quay is designed solely for loading and unloading of passengers; there are no refueling facilities. At an OrBorJor meeting next week, members will discuss possible structures for the concession – whether, for example, it should be a full concession or purely a management concession, or whether there should be different concessions for different operations at the quay. So far, says K. Wisut, three companies have expressed interest in taking a concession — one from Bangkok, one from Phi Phi and one from Phuket.

UPDATE: Water truck driver presents himself to police after motorcycle death on Kata hill

A water truck driver has presented himself to Karon Police after yesterday’s road accident on Kata Hill that killed a female motorcycle rider.

She died after skidding on oil spilled on the road, falling off the motorbike and being crushed by a water truck in Kata last night. Two others motorists following being also crashed and sustained injuries.

This morning the water truck driver, Apichart Sripan, has himself to Karon Police for questioning over the incident.

Karon Police report that a drug and alcohol test has been conducted returning a zero result. But he has been charged with reckless driving causing injury and death.

In our earlier report, police say witnesses report the truck stopped 100 metres down the road. They say the driver got out of the truck to inspect the wheels. Witnesses tried to take photo of him but he got back into his truck and sped away.

Motorbike driver dies, another person injured after car driver slams into them

A female motorbike driver has died while a male car driver has sustained injuries after a second car driver fell asleep at the wheel in Thalang crashing into them.

The incident happened on Srisoonthorn Road in Thalang at 2pm yesterday (Wednesday).

Police and emergency responders arrived to find a damaged motorbike and two damaged cars.

Police report that the car driver, Dechawat Taechanitisawat, fell asleep at the wheel. He lost control of his vehicle before colliding with the motorbike whose driver was 34 year old Ms Tanakorn Chadaphon and another car driven by 39 year old Pradit Ruecha.

They were both rushed to Thalang Hospital where Ms Tanakorn was later pronounced dead.

Police are continuing their investigation and will charge Dechawat Taechanitisawat.

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